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Experience Experience Commitment Commitment Oromocto Active Transportation Plan Final Presentation to Council 9 January 2013


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Oromocto Active Transportation Plan Final Presentation to Council

9 January 2013

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What is Active Transportation?

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Why is Active Transportation Important?

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Purpose of the Project

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How the Plan was Developed

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Priorities

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Waasis Rd. and Bridge

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Specific Interventions

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Opinion of Probable Costs

High Priorities No. Item Quantity Units Unit Cost Cost

2 Eastern Portion of the Trans Canada Trail Upgrades to the surfacing of the trail 745 metres $100 $74,500 Signage 6 each $750 $4,500 4 Waasis Road from Oromocto High School to CFB Gagetown North Gate Segregated multi-use path along southern side of Waasis 850 metres $135 $114,750 Upgrading of sidewalk on south side of Waasis 1,200 metres $50 $60,000 Addition of signs 28 each $750 $21,000 Upgrade of intersection of MacDonald and Highway 102 1 lump sum $50,000 $50,000 5 Signage on Waasis Road Multi-Use Path from Oromocto HS to Bicentennial Park 15 each $750 $11,250 6 Waasis Road Multi-Use Path from Bicentennial Family Park to Restigouche Upgrading of the existing on road multi-use path to a segregated multi-use trail 875 metres $135 $118,125 Installation of signage 18 each $750 $13,500 7 Multi-use trail connection from Waasis Rd. bridge to Trans Canada Trail Trail installation 470 metres $80 $37,600 Installation of signage 8 each $750 $6,000 8 Restriping of the road surface on the Waasis Rd. bridge over the Trans Canada Highway 1 lump sum $3,000 $3,000 13 Creation of a primary route connecting Oromocto West though the PMQs to CFB Gagetown Improvement of the crossing at Restigouche and Restigouche North 1 lump sum $1,600 $1,600 Segregated multi-use trail along western side of Restigouche North 275 metres $80 $22,000 Upgrading of sidewalk along northern side of St. Lawrence to a segregated multi-use trail 1,700 metres $50 $85,000 Install a designated blue bike box on eastbound St. Lawrence at Broad 1 lump sum $1,200 $1,200 Install pedestrian crossing on St. Lawrence with path improvements to neighbourhoods 1 lump sum $9,300 $9,300 17 Upgrades to the trail through the underpass under the Trans Canada Highway Asphalt surfacing of the trail connection to the underpass 575 metres $80 $46,000 Installation of signage 8 each $750 $6,000 Improved trail lighting 10 lump sum $5,500 $55,000 Development of an outdoor facility that will create “eyes on the underpass” 1 lump sum $150,000 $150,000 Development of a citizens patrol staff time n/a 19 Addition of signs to Waasis West Multi-Use Trail 18 each $750 $13,500 25 Provide a new multi-use trail along the northern side of Pioneer 935 metres $80 $74,800 Continue to develop Tertiary Paths along with new development by developers no cost Review all Tertiary Paths and make plans to upgrade incomplete connections lump sum $100,000 per year Install bike Racks on an annual basis over a ten year period 10 each $1,000 $10,000 per year Annual signage program 40 each $750 $30,000 per year Repairs to sidewalks in PMQs by DND no cost Annual maintenance (4% of capital costs plus allowance for existing infrastructure) $100,000 per year Estimates for striping at existing street crossings have not been included as this assumed to be done as a matter of course

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Opinion of Probable Costs

Medium Priorities No. Item Quantity Units Unit Cost Cost

3 Signage and “sharrows” on MacDonald Street and Broad Street north 1,800 metres $11 $18,900 12 Segregated multi-use trail along western side of Broad 865 metres $80 $69,200 16 In Gateway area Upgrading to segregated multi-use trail along western side of Broad 885 metres $50 $44,250 Sidewalk along eastern side of Broad 885 metres $50 $44,250 18 Upgrading to segregated multi-use trail along southern side of Pioneer 1,015 metres $50 $50,750 20 Linked secondary route through existing portions of Oromocto West 1,120 metres $80 $89,600 21 Off-road secondary route connecting east-west across the new portions of the Oromocto West 690 metres $80 $55,200 22 New segregated multi-use trail along the western side of Fennimore 1,245 metres $80 $99,600 23 Upgrading to segregated multi-use trail along eastern side of Carpenter 1,240 metres $50 $62,000 Annual maintenance (4% of capital costs) add $20,000 per year

Low Priorities No. Item Quantity Units Unit Cost Cost

1 Central and Western Portions of the Trans Canada Trail addition of signs at access points 30 each $750 $22,500 improvements to directional signage for the Deer Park paths 10 each $750 $7,500 addition of new access point at 416 Gardiner 65 metres $80 $5,200 addition of new access point at western end of Gardiner 65 metres $80 $5,200 addition of new access point at the northern end of Broad 1 lump sum $5,000 $5,000 retrofits of the bridges on the access paths off Lansdown 2 each $2,000 $4,000 access points to the river at the bridge over the Oromocto River; 1 lump sum $5,000 $5,000 asphalting of the trail surface (5.0 metre wide) 3,890 metres $120 $466,800 9 Construction of sidewalk along both sides of Restigouche Road 900 metres $75 $67,519 10 Continuation of segregated multi-use trail along northern end of Restigouche North 325 metres $80 $26,000 11 Continuation of segregated multi-use trail along western side of Miramachi 750 metres $80 $60,000 14 Segregated multi-use trail along western side of Broad and Highway 660 1,870 metres $80 $149,600 15 Segregated multi-use trail along Restigouche from Restigouche North to Broad 2,415 metres $80 $193,200 24 Upgrades to Finnimore to create a multi-use trail 1,265 metres $135 $170,775 Annual maintenance (4% of capital costs) add $45,000 per year

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Oromocto Active Transportation Plan

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Gordon Smith, MCIP, CSLA

Email: gordons@cbcl.ca Phone: (902) 421-7241

Thank You!